A Pressing Matter
I was talking with a friend of mine the other day and she asked about the seam allowance on my glue-basted hexagons. She wondered how I deal with the fabric on the corners that stick out because they don't lay flat like their thread-basted counterparts.
Well, it's not really an issue.
I've been pressing each diamond when it's finished. I started with just a few so I could see what they'd look like appliqued.
And now I find they are easier to stack when the seam allowance is flattened.
Here's what the seam allowances look like before I press ...
and after I press ...
First, I coax the outside edge allowances toward the middle with my fingers and the tip of the iron.
Then I flip the hexagon patchwork right-side up and press from the top. The inner seams simply fold onto themselves without any help from me.
That's all there is to it!
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